RadCalendarView provides three modes for displaying dates. They are Month, Week and Year and are included in the CalendarDisplayMode enumeration.
These modes represent the period that is displayed at once by the control. To see the current mode use the method getDisplayMode() and to change it, use setDisplayMode(CalendarDisplayMode).
You can also change the display mode through the XML attribute displayMode.

This mode represents the dates from one week and they look as one of the rows that are displayed while the control is in Month display mode. Let's set the display mode of our RadCalendarView instance to Week:

This mode represents all dates from one year grouped in months in a way similar to a calendar that stands on the wall. Here's how it looks:

Since the default look of the year view contains a lot of dates it may seem too overcrowded on smaller devices. This is why this view also has a compact mode, where the months are represented only by their names and the exact dates are not drawn.
Whether the Year view is in compact mode can be changed through the XML attribute isYearModeCompact or through the setYearModeCompact(boolean) method. The current value can be accessed through the getYearModeCompact() method.